Living wills may appoint someone to carry
Living wills may appoint someone to carry out a patient’s wishes if the patient is ________________ of making decisions. a. Capable b. Incapable c. Unwilling d. Able ___________is a painless killing of a patient suffering from a fatal or very painful disease? a. Eutherians b. Euthanizes c. Euthanasia d. Eutherian Which part of the DABDA is where a patient starts to understand they are going to die but just wants one more year, or the wedding of their daughter, or birth of their grandchild, etc.? a. Denial b. Anger c. Bargaining d. Acceptance Which part of the DABDA is where a patient feels the physician made a mistake with their diagnosis? a. Denial b. Bargaining c. Acceptance d. Anger The Patient Self-Determination Act is a: a. State mandate b. Federal law c. Municipal law d. Federal suggestion What is the best thing a healthcare worker can do when someone starts talking them about their terminal illness? a. Let the patient know they should only talk to the physician b. Change the subject as you do not want to see the patient get upset c. Actively Listen d. None of these Which of the following is not true about Physician -assisted suicide? a. It is legal in all countries b. It is still very controversial c. It is legal in a few states in the United States d. It assists patients to die with dignity Advance directives can help prevent families from making tough decisions about their loved one and may also help: a. Everyone feel happy b. None of these c. With the hospice movement d. Alleviate financial burdens Which of the following is used in the last phase of life from incurable diseases? a. Curative Care b. Palliative Care c. Terminally Ill d. Hospice Care What is the scientific study of death and dying? a. Curative Care b. Palliative Care c. Hospice Care d. Thanatology Which part of the DABDA is where a patient reflects on joyful memories? a. Acceptance b. Bargaining c. Denial d. Depression Which of the following is not specifically a medical document that specifies end-of-life decisions? a. Health care power of attorney b. Doctrine of professional discretion c. Durable power of attorney d. Living will A do not resuscitate order can only be written by: a. a lawyer b. the individual requesting it c. a family member d. a physician In which part of the DABDA does the patient say, “why is this happening to me?” a. Acceptance b. Denial c. Bargaining d. Anger Which of the following plays a role on how individuals view death and dying? a. Religious Believes b. All of these c. Moral d. Values Which of the following include chest compressions to reinstate heart function and mouth-to-mouth to restore lung function? a. Advanced CPR b. Curative care c. Tracheotomy d. Basic CPR Which of the following is a legal document that states the patient’s final wishes? a. Uniform determination of death act b. Stages of death c. Advance directive d. Uniform anatomical gift act Which of the following terms means to provide treatment that may have a side effect of speeding up death, such as certain pain medications? a. Involuntary Euthanasia b. Passive Euthanasia c. Indirect Euthanasia d. Active Euthanasia Which of the following term ends the life of an individual at the request of the patient a. Voluntary Euthanasia b. Indirect Euthanasia c. Passive Euthanasia d. Involuntary Euthanasia Which part of the DABDA is where a patient become despair? a. Acceptance b. Bargaining c. Depression d. Denial Which of the following terms mean to end the life of an individual, when the patient is brain dead, and the family decides to end life support? a. Indirect Euthanasia b. Involuntary Euthanasia c. Voluntary Euthanasia d. Passive Euthanasia Why is it a good idea to have an advanced directive in place? a. They may become emotionally involved and can’t make a decision b. All of these c. They may not want to let their loved one go d. Family members may not know what their loved one wanted Advanced CPR provides further intervention that can include: a. Intubation b. Mechanical ventilation c. All of these d. Medications Who is the Swiss psychologist whose work was based on grief, dying patient, and those who care for them? a. Carl Gustav Jung b. Jean Piaget c. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross d. Herman Rorschach Helping a patient overcome and cure an illness is known as: a. Hospice Care b. Terminally Ill c. Curative Care d. Palliative Care SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MO 185
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